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Marching, but not to their drummer
Within a five-day period, Rodgers-Melnick marched twice in Washington, D.C. One march opposed a U.S. attack on Iraq; the other opposed legal abortion. He realized that the leaders of both marches were so blatantly anti-American that it was almost a turn-off even though he shared their views.
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Published in: | America (New York, N.Y. : 1909) N.Y. : 1909), 2003-03, Vol.188 (9), p.18-18 |
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Format: | Magazinearticle |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Within a five-day period, Rodgers-Melnick marched twice in Washington, D.C. One march opposed a U.S. attack on Iraq; the other opposed legal abortion. He realized that the leaders of both marches were so blatantly anti-American that it was almost a turn-off even though he shared their views. |
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ISSN: | 0002-7049 1943-3697 |